Beast Knocks Lee Hyori's 'Bad Girls' Out Of The Number 1 Spot On The Billboard K-Pop Hot 100 With 'Will You Be Alright?'

Six-piece boy band Beast dethroned Lee Hyori's "Bad Girls," on the Billboard K-Pop Hot 100 this week.

The band's new single "Will You Be Alright?" debuted at number one, knocking Lee's single down to number two in its third week on the chart.

The Queen of K-pop's other single "Miss Korea" is currently at number 17.

"Will You Be Alright?" is not the only new arrival to the Billboard K-pop top five.

"Short Hair," the duet featuring the winner of the Mnet singing competition "Superstar K2" Huh Gak and A Pink singer Jung Eun Ji, debuts this week at number three.

Despite cries of Nicki Minaj plagiarizing from some critics, 2NE1's CL is in Billboard's number four spot with her solo effort "The Baddest Female."

The song jumped up from number 28 in its second week due most likely in part to the song's elaborate music video.

"What's Your Name" by girl group 4Minute drops to number five in its sixth week on the Billboard K-Pop Hot 100. Last week the song was at number three.

Actor and singer Lee Seung Gi is at number six in his second week on the chart with "Last Word."

The song, which Lee Seung Gi wrote with producer Double Kick Project, is main character Kang Chi's theme song on the Munhwa Broadcasting Corporation television show "Gu Family Book."

For the first time since debuting on the Billboard K-pop chart at number one eight weeks ago, the Psy single "Gentleman" failed to make the top 20.

The record-breaking follow-up to Psy's international smash "Gangnam Style" is currently at number 24.

Although they may not have cracked the Billboard's K-pop top five this week, Akdong Musician scored two songs in the top 20 this week.

"Bean Ice Flakes With Rice Cake" falls to number seven, after debuting at number two last week.

The brother-sister group's song "I Love You" is at number 14.

Fresh off of his stint as a barista for singers trying out for the reality competition "Superstar K," Roy Kim's "Bom Bom Bom" is at number eight.

Female duo Two Months falls to number nine with their song "Number One."

And 63-year-old Korean music legend Cho Yong Pil's song "Bounce" rounds out the

Top 10.

Last week Cho was named to an even more prestigious list than the Billboard top 10, Forbes Magazine's 48 Heroes of Philanthropy list, for his work with children suffering from heart disease.

The musical icon's newest single has the most staying power of any song in the top 10.

Two months after being released, "Bounce" is still sticking around.

Check out the full Billboard K-Pop Hot 100 listings RIGHT HERE

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